Lumbardo
@Lumbardo@reddthat.com
- Comment on Skill issue 2 weeks ago:
Why did you reply to my comment? Seems like a waste of time.
- Comment on Skill issue 2 weeks ago:
Why did you post this? Seems like a waste of time.
- Comment on Dunning-Kruger 4 weeks ago:
Just a branch off thought I had when you said many people with PhDs have had Dunning-Kruger. In general, I think the way the term is used (especially online) is used incorrectly.
Everybody should experience Dunning-Kruger, it’s part of the process of learning something. People who use it as an insult should be calling their accusee arrogant instead.
- Comment on AI will replace us all... trust me 4 weeks ago:
This could be balanced. Perhaps the balls’ mass aren’t uniformly distributed.
- Comment on Dunning-Kruger 4 weeks ago:
If one hasn’t fallen victim to Dunning-Kruger, then they have not advanced their knowledge in any meaningful capacity.
- Comment on Welp. 4 weeks ago:
Research related to National Defense are usually kept confidential, and corporations have an incentive to not share there research to maintain competitive with their competitors. Neither of these seem out of the ordinary regardless of where you are on the globe.
Even still. The US government funds various institutions that share their research publicly, so I am not sure where you are really going with this.
- Comment on Welp. 4 weeks ago:
I wasn’t aware that publishing peer-reviewed work for anybody to read was “gatekeeping”.
- Comment on Welp. 4 weeks ago:
Yes. People conducting cutting-edge research should receive suitable compensation. Don’t see a problem with that.
- Comment on Welp. 4 weeks ago:
It is not secret that the US has attracted talented academics for many years. I am sure that these kinds of advertisements are not new.